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Swede delights in chance to defend his NCAA title.(Sports)(Boise State standout journeys to Hayward Field this weekend as a top contender in javelin): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: Swede delights in chance to defend his NCAA title.(Sports)(Boise State standout journeys to Hayward Field this weekend as a top contender in javelin)
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: May 26, 2005
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Title: Swede delights in chance to defend his NCAA title.(Sports)(Boise State standout journeys to Hayward Field this weekend as a top contender in javelin)
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
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Consolation wins lift Broncos to title.(Sports)(Pac-10 wrestling: Oregon finishes 7 1/2 points behind Boise State and has three champions.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on March 4, 2002. The length of the article is 771 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
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Title: Consolation wins lift Broncos to title.(Sports)(Pac-10 wrestling: Oregon finishes 7 1/2 points behind Boise State and has three champions.)
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Title: Consolation wins lift Broncos to title.(Sports)(Pac-10 wrestling: Oregon finishes 7 1/2 points behind Boise State and has three champions.)
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Date: March 4, 2002
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Resolved Question: Oklahoma fans, did you see that TCU beat Boise St. in a bowl game?
Hahaha! That's gotta make you feel good! Oklahoma is 0-4 in BCS bowl games. They might as well give the National Title to Florida now. Texas should be in this game for many reasons, but the main reason: Texas would actually give Florida a game.
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Resolved Question: Would this system for a college football play-off work?
my idea of how college footballs play-off system would work..I'm gonna use the standings from this season..that might make it easier to understand..
first off: EVERYBODY needs to have divisions in their conference..(Big10, Big East, Pac-10, Mountain West, WAC and Sun-Belt all don't have divisions)
second: put the independents in a friggin conference..(for the purpose of showing how this will work I'm putting Navy in the Sun Belt)
ACC: Virginia Tech(9-4,5-3), Boston College(9-4,5-3)
Big12: Oklahoma(12-1,7-1), Missouri(9-4,5-3)
BigTen:Penn State(11-1,7-1), Ohio State(10-2,7-1)
SEC:Florida(12-1,7-1(technically8-1)), Alabama(12-1,8-0(technically8-1))
Pac-10:USC(11-1,8-1), Oregon State(9-3,7-2)
Big East:Cincinnati(11-2,6-1), Pittsburgh(9-3,5-2)
Mountain West:Utah(12-0,8-0), TCU(10-2,7-1)
C-USA:East Carolina(9-4,6-2), Tulsa(10-3,7-1)
*Sun Belt:Navy(8-5), Troy(8-4,6-1)*
*MAC:Buffalo(8-5,5-3), Ball State(12-1,8-0)*
WAC:Boise State(12-0,8-0), Hawaii(7-6,5-3)
The conferences with the worst overall win percentage are excluded from the playoffs..this will, in theory, make teams more interested in playing teams in other conferences and set up some intense match-ups(could you imagine how great it would've been if Florida and Oklahoma had played in the regular season?)..So the Sun Belt and MAC are out this season..
That leaves 18 teams..9 of which won their conference..So first off we separate these 18 into 2 groups..the champions and the non-champions..then they get seeded..this is based off of the overall record and strength of schedule(for sake of time and not wanting to check the sos I'm gonna just place them wherever)..The top 3 seeds will have bye's
Group A-The Champions
#1 seed-Utah
#2 seed-Oklahoma
#3 seed-Florida
#4 seed-Boise State
#5 seed-PennState
#6 seed-USC
#7 seed-Cincinnati
#8 seed-VTech
#9 seed-ECU
Group B-The Runner-Ups
#1 seed-Alabama
#2 seed-Ohio State
#3 seed-TCU
#4 seed-Tulsa
#5 seed-Missouri
#6 seed-Boston College
#7 seed-Oregon State
#8 seed-Pitt
#9 seed-Hawaii
So the group A matchups would be
4 v 9 Boise State v ECU
5 v 8 PennState v Virginia Tech
6 v 7 USC v Cincinnati
Utah has a bye
Oklahoma has a bye
Florida has a bye
And group B matchups would be
4 v 9 Tulsa v Hawaii
5 v 8 Missouri c Pittsburgh
6 v 7 Boston College v Oregon State
Alabama has a bye
Ohio State has a bye
TCU has a bye
The system is one-and-done..lose and your season is over..win and your one step closer to the national title..
#1 seed plays winner of 6v7
#2 seed plays winner of 5v8
#3 seed plays winner of 4v9
So..this is how it would look so far(in my opinion)
GroupA
#1 Utah v #6 USC
#2 Oklahoma v #5 PennState
#3 Florida v #4 Boise State
Group B
#1 Alabama v #7 Oregon State
#2 Ohio State v #5 Missouri
#3 TCU v #4 Tulsa
Those 6(3 in each 'division') games would be played..The highest surviving seed would then get a bye while the other 2 teams plays to see who would be opposite them in the semi-final game..
So here's the breakdown of that
Group A
#3 Florida v #6 USC
Oklahoma(#2) has bye
Group B
#2 Ohio State v #3 TCU
Alabama(#1) has bye
winner of quarterfinal moves on the play in semi-final(duh)
#2 Oklahoma v #3 Florida
#1 Alabama v #2 Ohio State
winners or those games play each other for national title..higher ranked team is "home" team(although game will be played on neutral field..)If both are same number than coin toss prior to game will determine who is 'home' team..
#1 Alabama v #3 Florida
#3 Florida is national champ..
This would take up about as much time as the bowl season does..so it wouldn't be all that much of a change to the season..and there could be some kind of consolation to the tams that participated..and a bonus to the teams that were in the title game and a bigger one to the winner..and a couple spare dollars here and there for all of the teams(with winning records) in the conference of the champion..
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Resolved Question: Should the Pac 10 add 2 more teams to make it the Pac 12? Explain.?
This way they can split it into 2 6-team divisions then have a title game. Possible nominees: Boise State, Hawaii, Fresno State, Nevada-Reno, UNLV, San Diego State.
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Boise and Hawaii would make the best additions to the proposed Pac-12 since they've gotten tons exposure in recent years. It could work!
Pac 12 American Division: Cal, Stanford,Oregon, Oregon St., Boise State, Hawaii
Pac 12 National Division : USC, UCLA, Arizona, Ariz. St, Wash, Wash St.
There could be a yearly USC vs. CAL/Boise/Oregon Pac-12 title game matchup so that would be a very fair game.
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Resolved Question: WHich do you think would be more entertaining: a playoff or the same ol' BCS?
I think playoffs would be better. I dont know why people are so afraid of it bringing in smaller ratings and less money. Besides having a playoff would bring in way more important upsets and cinderella stories like Boise and Utah could actually have a chance at a national title.
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Resolved Question: Why aren't Boise State and Utah playing for the title?
They are the only two undefeateds left.
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Resolved Question: How do you think should be in this year's BCS title game?
Florida,Oklahoma,USC,Penn State, Boise,
Florida,Oklahoma,Texas,USC,Boise State(they went undefeated this year).
After what Happened to Oklahoma when they played Boise State in the fiesta Bowl a while ago Boise should be in a BCS bowl instead of Ohio State.
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Resolved Question: How exactly are Florida and Oklahoma more deserving of playing for the title than Penn State and USC?
How exactly can the BCS pass off Florida and Oklahoma as a legitimate national title game? Florida had a fluke loss to Mississippi, but Penn State had a fluke loss to Iowa, a team of comparable talent to Mississippi. Oklahoma had a dominant offense, but USC had a dominant defense. I recognize that Texas and Texas Tech (Texas Tech, Texas, and Oklahoma all have a head-to-head record of 1-1) also have a case for playing in the title game. The 2 unbeaten teams Boise State and Utah have a strong case as well. Alabama played a great game against Florida and still has only 1 loss.
How can anybody defend the farce that the BCS is going to laughably claim to be the National Title game? How do we know that Florida and Oklahoma are better than any of the deserving teams that are going to be left out of the title game? How can the NCAA keep this absurd BCS system around when every other sport (including all lower divisions of college football and even high school football) has a playoff system? Why are we going to be without a clear-cut national champion for the 3rd year in a row?
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Resolved Question: Why should OSU with two losses and a shared title go to the BCS?
Ohio State Team Report Dec 3, 2008 9 (borrowed from Rival's.com OSU team page: http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/teams/oob)
The Buckeyes had a shot at history in trying to become the first team to ever win three straight outright Big Ten titles, while also trying to reach the national championship game for the third consecutive season.
Instead, the Buckeyes won a share of the title but weren't even assured of a BCS bowl.
The Bucks crossed their fingers for Oregon to beat Oregon State. But that might not be enough. (**OSU, not a powerhouse, what can one say?? That trophy when won is bull$hit for the likes of a Fiesta Bowl)
Fiesta Bowl officials are considering a pairing of at-large teams Utah and Boise State, both undefeated, as one of many options.
Ohio State's past BCS showings haven't helped the Buckeyes' appeal..OUCH!!
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Resolved Question: Why do teams like Boise, Utah, Ball State, etc think they have an argument to go to the BCS title game?!?!?
...And you are not allowed to say "Because they are undefeated" because the 'teams' Boise St., Utah, USC, etc have beaten are basically glorified high school squads.
They are a joke!
Go SEC!
ROLL TIDE!
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Resolved Question: Why are the BCS schools afraid of playoff?
In the Basketball playoffs, even though some Cinderellas go far, in the end, it's always a "name" school that plays for the National Title.
Wouldn't it be the same in the football playoffs.Even though Boise and Utah might get a win and move to the Elite 8, in the end, it would always be an SC,a Ohio State, a Florida, or a Texas playing for the title.
But the Football Subdivision and Divisions II and III have playoffs. Somehow they all manage to survive and graduate from college.
Also, in bball, that's a long season (35+ games).
Then you have the College World Series.
xdhawk, what about the lower-division football playoffs? How do they manage to do it? Why can the big schools copy their formula?
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